Traveling American Modernism: Seminar Research in Mobility and the Geographic Imagination in twentieth-century America is the theme of the Fall 2018 class in Cultures of American Modernism (ENG 366) taught by Dr. Andrew Vogel.

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Submissions from 2018

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A Genealogy of Self-Development in Modern America, Kelsey M. Binder

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A Genealogy of Self-Development in Modern America: Influences of the American Dream, Kelsey M. Binder

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Culture of Modern American Theology, Evan Colon

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Mislabeled Muses, Deborah L. Dougherty

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Society's Perpetuation of Oppression, Julianne Hewitt

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Society's Perpetuation of Oppression, Julianne Hewitt

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Tourism and Nationalism in America, Derick J. Knox

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Automobility and the Future of Transport, Lukas Koch

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The Perspective of Place and Landscape, Dylan Langschwager

The influence of individualistic ideas on American mobility, Markus Magiera

The Toxicity of Otherness, Justin Malone

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The New Hearth: The Creation of a Mobile Space, James C. Mangum

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Alienation, and its Antidote: Geographical Estrangement in the Modern Moment, Anna Nissley

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The American Dream as a Cultural Movement, Thomas W. Raskay

Fading landscapes: The Culture of Exile and the Open Road, Marc T. Rentschler

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Societal Rebirth: The Importance of Spirituality, Lauren Rothstein

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The Road That Got Us Here, Kayla M. Rotz

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Rebellion and Change on the Road, Natalie Rude

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If He Can Do It, Why Can’t I?: Women’s Struggles into Early Automobility, Emily Schlegel

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Visionaries of the Road, Storm A. Wright